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Does Queen Elizabeth drink coffee or tea first?
If you’re American, coffee is definitely the most popular way to get your caffeine fix and jumpstart your day; however, in England, tea is a more popular caffeine choice. And for Queen Elizabeth, starting each day with a cup of tea is part of her normal, everyday routine.
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What does the queen eat and drink?
In honour of the anniversary we took a look at the Queen’s typical day of eating and drinking, from the tea she drinks and biscuits she eats when she wakes up to her low-carb lunches, her nightly glass of Champagne, and penchant for chocolate. Scroll down to see what Her Royal Majesty the Queen has for every meal — and in between.
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Do the British royals drink coffee?
See how the Queen, Meghan Markle, Kate Middleton and more royals take their coffee, if at all. It’s well known that the Queen and family love their tea – and since it’s a quintessentially British drink, we’re not surprised! But do royals drink coffee?
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How many cocktails does the Queen drink a day?
In 2017, the monarch’s former chef Darren McGrady spoke out on reports that the Queen drank four cocktails a day. He told CNN: “She’d be pickled if she drank that much. All I said was she likes a gin and Dubonnet. That’s her favourite drink.” And the chef clarified that Her Majesty doesn’t drink every day.
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Basically, the customer buys the cup and returns it when they go to next buy their coffee from their local café; the café commercially washes the cup and makes the customer’s new coffee in a fresh, sanitised cup. We are doing this scheme for our #BYOCupWeek. Responsible Cafes has a great video to show how easy and streamlined the system is …
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